Henk Stallinga
Henk Stallinga | |
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Born |
September 25, 1962 Tytsjerksteradiel, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Rietveld Academy |
Website | http://www.stallinga.nl/ |
Henk Stallinga (born 25 September 1962) is a Dutch visual artist and industrial designer.[1]
Biography
Born in Tytsjerksteradiel, Stallinga graduated from the Rietveld Academy[1] in Amsterdam in 1993, and established Studio Stallinga the same year. As of 1998, the studio is co-owned by managing partner Annemarie Galani.
Stallinga received international recognition at the 1995 Mondriaan exhibition in the MoMa New York, the Garden Café[2] of the MoMa was installed with work of Henk Stallinga, Joep van Lieshout, and others.[3]
Stallinga’s visual language is rooted in De Stijl, Japanese architecture, minimal art and conceptual art.[4] Earlier works of Stallinga challenge the perception of the industrial product, its functionality and meaning.[5] At present, Stallinga works on sculptures and multimedia installations. His more recent works interweave visual elements with motion and sound.[6]
Collections
The work of Stallinga is internationally recognized and is found in the permanent collections of:[7]
- MoMa New York[8][9]
- Cooper Hewitt New York,
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- Fonds National d'Art Contemporain, Paris[10]
- Louisiana Museum Denmark
- Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.[11][12]
- Achmea Art Collection[13]
- Akzo Nobel Art Foundation
- The EKARD collection
- Amsterdam Museum
Stallinga’s work is part of many private international collections.
Gallery
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Light sculpture 'Chain Reaction' by Henk Stallinga at studio, 2015
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Light sculpture 'Chain Reaction' by Henk Stallinga at solo exhibition in the Der Aa-Church, Groningen, 2015
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Detail of light sculpture 'Chain Reaction' by Henk Stallinga, 2015
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Detail of 'Chain Reaction' at Montpellier Danse, Ballet National de Marseille, 2015
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'Lounge Chairs' by Henk Stallinga at Museum Sculptures at Sea, The Hague, 2014
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Installation 'Waiting in the Hallway' by Henk Stallinga presented at Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Amsterdam, 2013
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Audiovisual installation 'TunnelVision' by Henk Stallinga at studio, 2012
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Clamp Chair by Henk Stallinga, 1992
References
- 1 2 Bernd Polster (2006) The AZ of modern design. p. 463
- ↑ Press release of the Mondriaan exhibition
- ↑ Ellinoor Bergvelt. Van neorenaissance tot postmodernisme: hondervijfentwintig jaar Nederlandse interieurs, 1870-1995. Uitgeverij 010, 1996. p. 343.
- ↑ A. Berk (2015) Exhibition Catalogue
- ↑ http://www.louiskalffinstituut.nl/?page_id=1885
- ↑ http://www.nrc.nl/handelsblad/van/2015/augustus/13/expo-in-groningen-aardbevingsbeleving-in-aa-kerk-1523493
- ↑ Article in Metropolis
- ↑ Article on Design in The New York Times
- ↑ Work in the collection of the MoMA
- ↑ http://acquisitions-1981-2009.videomuseum.fr/Navigart/index.php?db=fnacacq&qs=1
- ↑ Henk Stallinga in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
- ↑ Adrichem, J., de Roode, I.(2004) The Furniture Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. p. 354
- ↑ Park Bench by Henk Stallinga in the Art Collection of Achmea
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henk Stallinga. |
- Stallinga.nl
- TunnelVision on YouTube
- (Korean) Beyond common ideas Henk Stallinga
- (Dutch) The New Berlage Chair
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